I meant the value you've used in the formula.
The only "1" i can see in it is at the end for scaling the graph.
However, I think I managed to get one working.
0.9S1/2^(T/(S1/20))
(Change S1 for the strength)...
Thinking about it right now, It's a Half life Curve. but every formulas I got gives the X axis a low number.
Both axis should show fairly large numbers following exactly this curve. (S1=2000) minus 200 on both axis
They just works on the same scale for simplicity. Basically, A material with a Strength of 2000 will be severely affected once the temperature reach over 200°C as 200 is 10% of the Initial Strength.
also
I can't seem to plot that formula on Wolfram Alpha nor Google btw.
The temperature...
It was almost exactly as shown above.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z7cqtz-7VFnKlX0gbHhAC4EBkmpHmSHjqwkXEAYkx6c/edit?usp=sharing
I just added more columns for changing the values.
I'm not sure what you mean by "Stable"
As long as the value of the temperature is above 10% of the...
Yeah that's how I originally made it. (so much more useful than writing it down with pen and paper)
I've messed around with it but I'm not really sure how to graph it.
Basically, having the Strength on the Y axis and Temperature on the X (or the opposite, I don't think it really matter)
Oh...
Hey folks, I recently made a little equation and I would like to know if there's any way to plot it on a 2D graph.
Problem is, there's multiple variables. so if anyone here can help me out that would be appreciated.
Here's my formulas:
S2 = (S1-(S1/10))/2x
x= T2/(S1/20)
T2= T1-(S1/10)
S1 is...
Well, I never studied Differential equation.
It's a little mathematical problems I've created based on the Fukushima disaster.
Some people might think I'm lazy, but I'd rather ask for a quick answer over the internet rather than works months or years to learn something new just to manage to...
Hahaha, yeah that reminds me so much of some pseudoscience stuff, like "Flat Earth"
Fair enough, That's something I like to explore. There is a fair amount of interesting materials we can find in different Sci-fi or even fantasy universe.
Yeah, to simplify it, the initial amount of matter is zero, otherwise just add as much as you wish.
Can you please give me a little example of how the formula works by solving the example I've wrote above?
Just so I get a good idea how this works.
I would be interested to check out some Sci-fi materials as you described.
Do you have any recommendation?
Or when a Skeptic is just someone who completely deny everything rather than just try to understand and ask question.
That's a pretty interesting reply, Thanks for that.
Fair point, it's something that doesn't seem to be explained either.
Every time I hear that, I feel like it's speaking of an unknown elements or an unknown substance.
Basically they simply are not able to tell exactly what the thing is made...
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So I was thinking about Physics for some time and for the sake of
curiosity I've came with this problem:
Let's say we have a liquid flowing into a system with infinite
space.
The flow is constant ( F )
The liquid decays over time with a half life ( λ )
We're looking for the Total...
This is something that got me thinking for a while.
Especially after learning the basic of physics and chemistry.
Basically, pretty much every movies, novel, etc that feature an advanced race of aliens(or any alien in general), they gives them some sort of technology or their organic...